DECEMBER, 1905, TO JULY, 1906. 83 



18403 to 18407. 



From Quetta, Baluchistan. Received through Mr. Frank Benton, April 16, 1906. 

 Seeds, as follows: 



18403. Da reus carota. Carrot. 



(No. 47.) 



18404. PiNl-S OERARDIANA. PiUB. 



(No. 48.) 



18405. Ci'CL'RBiTA .MAXIMA. Squash. 

 (No. 49.) 



18406. CucuRBiTA MAXIMA. Squash. 

 (No. 50.) 



18407. ViTis viNiFERA. Grape. 

 (No. 51.) 



18408. Sechium edule. Chayote. 



From Mayaguez, P. R. Received through the Agricultural F-xperinient Station, 

 April 26, 1906. 

 Fruits of a variety of chayote which is covered with .spines. 



18409 and 18410 Saccharum officinarum. Sugar cane. 



From Bridgetown, Baibados. Presented by Hon. Sir Daniel Morris, K. C. M. G., 

 Commissioner of Agriculture for the British West Indies. Received April 23, 

 1906. 

 18409. Collynns seedling. 18410. Sealy seedling. 



18411. Andropogon sorghum. Sorghum. 



Prom Roswell, N. Mex. Received through Mr. G. S. Nutter, April 19, 1906. 

 African sumac cane. 



18412. Trifolium pratense. Red clover. 

 From Baltimore, Md. Received through W. G. Scarlett & Co., April 23, 1906. 



Austrian. 



18413 to 18421. 



From New York, N. Y. Received through Henry Nungesser & Co., April 23, 

 1906. 



A collection of seeds, as follows: 



18413. Agrostis canina. Rhode Island bent-grass. 



18414. Alopecurls pratensis. Meadow foxtail. 



18415. Arrhenatherum elatius. Tall meadow oat-grass. 



18416. Bromus erectus. 



18417. Festuca elatior. Tall fescue. 



18418. Medicago sativa. Alfalfa. 



Provence. 



18419. PoA compress a. Canada bluegr ass. 



18420. Trifolium incarnatum. Crimson clover. 



18421. Trifolium MEDIUM. Mammoth clover. 

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